If anyone has setup recording space in a Sunroom, I'd love to hear from you.
Now I know that neither a Garage or a Sunroom sounds like the ideal space to create recording space, but in Southern California, it's all I got! So now begins the journey...My current place of recording is in my garage, as shown in the photo below (there's my younger son, jammin' on his Epiphone Les Paul). A few years ago, I did what I can do to help dampen the room, by putting in carpeting and some aurelex, which helps, but it's still a Garage! On top of that, my wife comes home with the groceries in the middle of a recording session, and the garage door opens - AHH! Scares me everytime! The garage is also used as a recreational room, with a game table and weight bench. The positive thing about the garage is that it's large enough to fit everything, but the downside is the privacy and unexpected entrances by my family, not to mention, it's where the laundry machines are also constantly on spin cycle it seems!
Being the great supportive wife as she is, she totally was for expanding a room to our house - until we saw the price tag for room additions. So, the next best thing is looking into building a sunroom off our patio. I'm finding the sunroom builds nowadays seem like they can have potential with setting up some recording space, and are far less expensive than an actual room addition. So, in a few months, we'll have a 10'x10' room in our yard, dedicated for recording. I'm psyched, but also unsure how much room treatment I'll be able to add, given that over 1/2 of the room will be dual-pained glass. The 10' X 10' room will be a lot smaller than what the garage offers, so will need to re-organize the space more efficiently.
The gear I use often are the following:
A cabinet containing
-Rackmounted computer running my DAW
-Rackmounted Presonus Firestudio Projects (2 of them)
-Furman Power Conditioner
A Desk comtaining
-M-Audio Oxygen 88 keys
-Dual 24" Computer screens
-Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitors
-Another Furman power conditioner
Then there are a few miscellaneous acoustic and electric guitars (Fender Squires, Epiphone Les Paul) and a home-built Electric Bass, with a bass amp and guitar amp. You'll also see two other keyboards, neither of which I use anymore.
I do most of my composing with headphones to cut out the garage noise, but need it quiet when doing the final mixing through the Yamahas.
Further posts will be coming once the construction of the room are underway. I'm stoked, and lucky to have such a supportive family in giving me some creative space to do what I love.
